In Celebration of

Ann Morsley

March 1, 1941 -  February 19, 2016

Ann Thelma Morsley passed away peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital on Friday, February 19, 2016 at 4:10 pm. Beloved wife of John and loving mother to Alison, Adria and Stephanie. She leaves behind her mother Ena, brother John & sister-in-law Maria, brother & sister-in-laws Heather, Harry, Gwen and Mike, Auntie Rosemary, cousin Judith & her husband Steve, along with nieces & nephews Tracey, Denita, Kim, Paul, Angela, Duncan, Catherine, Nicholas and their families, and who all reside in England. She now rests in peace with her dad Stanley, her uncles Bill & Don, and loved ones who passed before.

Ann was born in Loose, Maidstone, England and grew up in Wainscott, near Rochester, Kent. Devoted daughter to Stanley & Ena and loving & protective sister to brother John, Ann was a brilliant student. She attended grammar school, which led her to a successful career in a variety of positions / companies, including Bally's, Dominion Bridge, Hudson's Bay Co. and HRSDC. Ann had a genuine and beautiful outlook on life, the people in it and the family and friends she shared it with. She raised three beautiful daughters Stephanie, Alison and Adria with her cherished husband John of 53 years. A visitation will be held at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Erindale on Tuesday, February 23 from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Erindale on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 1 p.m. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Trillium Health Partners Foundation in Ann's memory.

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Sherri Mizrachi and Annette Mizrachi (Friend)

Entered February 20, 2016 from Richmond Hill, Ontario

Dearest Adria, our deepest condolences on the sudden passing of your dear mother. May your many wonderful memories bring you and your family comfort at this difficult time. Such a wonderful woman taken way too soon. Xoxo

Ed Sarmento (Friend)

Entered February 21, 2016 from Niagara Falls

RIP, will always be in my heart

John Kent (Brother)

Entered February 21, 2016 from Broadstairs, England

My sister Ann would not want anyone to leave this place in pain, in sorrow or feeling less than whole.
She would want to be remembered as the good and decent woman that she was;
Who loved her husband
Loved her daughters
Loved her family in the UK
Loved her friends
Loved her profession and
Loved Life.
She would want us to remember the fun, happy, joyful, silly times that we shared with her.
She would want us to
Live
Love
And Laugh
The way we did when she was here.
When she died, she took a big piece of me with her. But I know that if she could see me now, she'd tell me to stop whining and get back to my life. So, I'm going to try my best. I'm going to remember everything about her, and I'm going to honour her whenever I can.
I hope you will do the same.
Thank you for being part of her life.
She loved each and every one of you.
May god bless you all.

Wendy Black (friend)

Entered February 21, 2016 from Caledon, On

Ann hired me at Hudson's Bay back in 1996 and we immediately got on well together and she became a wonderful friend. We stayed in touch after we both left Hbc and enjoyed yearly dinners together along with 5 other friends with whom we had worked. I know she always looked forward to our 'annual get-togethers' and spending time with us all. Rest in Peace, Ann. You will be sorely missed.

Alex Gharibyan (Family Friend )

Entered February 21, 2016 from Canada

I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love.
I extend my deepest sympathies to You and Your family !

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